Ewe 39 Yarn
Ewe 39 produces a beautiful skein of yarn! This is her natural-colored wool spun at a Kansas mill. This naturally colored, 200 yards of 2-ply, DK weight Finnsheep yarn is wonderful to use for knitting or crocheting. Finnsheep wool has a soft handle and luster and is sturdy but fine enough that most people find it can be worn next to the skin without irritation.
Our Finnsheep spend their lives out in the pasture grazing and being sheep. You may find some pieces of grass or hay in the yarn. We try our best to photograph the colors of the yarn accurately but it may look different in person.
The cardigan in the product photos was knitted by Charlotte Duron of The Little House Handmades, using our Finnsheep yarn. The shawl was crocheted by Jada.
Ewe 39 produces a beautiful skein of yarn! This is her natural-colored wool spun at a Kansas mill. This naturally colored, 200 yards of 2-ply, DK weight Finnsheep yarn is wonderful to use for knitting or crocheting. Finnsheep wool has a soft handle and luster and is sturdy but fine enough that most people find it can be worn next to the skin without irritation.
Our Finnsheep spend their lives out in the pasture grazing and being sheep. You may find some pieces of grass or hay in the yarn. We try our best to photograph the colors of the yarn accurately but it may look different in person.
The cardigan in the product photos was knitted by Charlotte Duron of The Little House Handmades, using our Finnsheep yarn. The shawl was crocheted by Jada.
Ewe 39 produces a beautiful skein of yarn! This is her natural-colored wool spun at a Kansas mill. This naturally colored, 200 yards of 2-ply, DK weight Finnsheep yarn is wonderful to use for knitting or crocheting. Finnsheep wool has a soft handle and luster and is sturdy but fine enough that most people find it can be worn next to the skin without irritation.
Our Finnsheep spend their lives out in the pasture grazing and being sheep. You may find some pieces of grass or hay in the yarn. We try our best to photograph the colors of the yarn accurately but it may look different in person.
The cardigan in the product photos was knitted by Charlotte Duron of The Little House Handmades, using our Finnsheep yarn. The shawl was crocheted by Jada.